Scofields are good study Bibles, there are a few things you may want to keep in mind regarding them. They can be found on CBP's website (churchbiblepublishers. com) or Christian Book Distributor . If you use Christian Book, you'll need to go to the study bible link and then select Scofield. They have several versions and they are all from Oxford Printing. The downside is Oxfords usually separate the spine from the binding, requiring you to glue it. They also offer the NIV translation as opposed to the KJV (the KJV is better by far). CBP offers the Scofields it's listed under "Classic Study Notes" and it is the 1917 Scofield Notes (which are public domain). CBP offers higher quality leather on their bibles and you will be able to follow Pastor Spell as he calls out the page number, the pagination is the same in both the Oxford and CBP. If you want the study notes that are in the bible Pastor Spell uses, stay away from the Scofield III and NIV translations, the notes are changed and in the NIV, it's a completely different translation with verses and words missing and changed. Hope this helps. God Bless